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Hi all!
I'm importing some data from an Access recordset into Excel. I'm taking a piece of the data in an Access field and putting into a cell. For example, if the field contains "1265-1-2", I just want this Excel field to say "1-2". However, when I write to the cell, the data is converted to Jan-02. Here is the code I'm using to write the data: Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).Value = Mid(rsProd("Job #"), InStr(rsProd("Job #"), "-") + 1) Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter Everything is working fine. I can format the whole column if need be, but I'd rather do it per cell. cheers, Matt. |
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Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).Value = "'" & Mid(rsProd("Job
#"), InStr(rsProd("Job #"), "-") + 1) prepending a single quote will prevent this. the single quote won't be visible. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Matt. wrote in message . .. Hi all! I'm importing some data from an Access recordset into Excel. I'm taking a piece of the data in an Access field and putting into a cell. For example, if the field contains "1265-1-2", I just want this Excel field to say "1-2". However, when I write to the cell, the data is converted to Jan-02. Here is the code I'm using to write the data: Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).Value = Mid(rsProd("Job #"), InStr(rsProd("Job #"), "-") + 1) Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter Everything is working fine. I can format the whole column if need be, but I'd rather do it per cell. cheers, Matt. |
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Thanks Tom.
I like the easy solutions. cheers, Matt. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).Value = "'" & Mid(rsProd("Job #"), InStr(rsProd("Job #"), "-") + 1) prepending a single quote will prevent this. the single quote won't be visible. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Matt. wrote in message . .. Hi all! I'm importing some data from an Access recordset into Excel. I'm taking a piece of the data in an Access field and putting into a cell. For example, if the field contains "1265-1-2", I just want this Excel field to say "1-2". However, when I write to the cell, the data is converted to Jan-02. Here is the code I'm using to write the data: Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).Value = Mid(rsProd("Job #"), InStr(rsProd("Job #"), "-") + 1) Sheets("Daily").Cells(intDailyCount, 2).HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter Everything is working fine. I can format the whole column if need be, but I'd rather do it per cell. cheers, Matt. |
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